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Star One Credit Union

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Great potential, poor management - Anonymous employee Star One Credit Union Employee Review

2.0
15 Jan 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive compensation and a great overall benefits package. A Mission that can succeed to best serve members with the presence of cooperation and an "eager to assist" attitude amongst all staff.

Cons

Although regarded as "one of the best" credit unions for the products and services offered to its members, Star One falls disappointingly short in the areas of employee morale and recognition. An overwhelmingly conservative and negative attitude trickles down from the executive management level to all areas of the organization. Tradition and the "Star One way" often serve as barriers to positive change and individual growth.

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5.0
4 Jun 2026
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Pros

Nice people, chill, good vibes

Cons

Slow advancement. Very conservative with risks

1.0
12 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay and benefits are above average for a financial institution.

Cons

The majority of management has no business being in a manager role and were only promoted to their positions due to favoritism. Most of them lack basic people skills and have no caring or empathy for their employees whatsoever. Most feedback given is negative. Managers are mostly unavailable to their teams pretty much all day because they're constantly in these unnecessary meetings. Star One also has a "lean and mean" operating model meaning you will be worked like a slave. They use that as a reason to justify their higher pay but as a $10B credit union you can afford to pay your employees well and hire more staff so your employees aren't so exploited and burned out. Lastly Star One is an overwhelmingly conservative organization that is stuck in another era. Most of their executives and board members are from the Boomer generation and it shows. No progress. No forward thinking. Just stuck in their ways.

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